Release Notes: This release adds support for user-defined bevel cross-sections and true 3D offset curves, and improves
the offset surfaces. Modeling with rational coordinates
was improved. In addition, some bugs were fixed.

Release Notes: This release adds support for ICAP RESPMOD integration mode, a download filtering module, and Debian 5, 6, and SUSE 11.3+ Linux. Performance and accuracy of advertisement blocking is improved. Several critical bugs are fixed. Some features have been added (new configuration files, reports, and parental control heuristics). Proxy Virtual Appliance was upgraded to version 1.2.217.0.

Worker is a file manager for the X Window System with the classical two panel interface. It features a fully graphical configuration, while still allowing manual editing of the configuration file without the need to restart Worker. Any external program can be integrated easily into the GUI using buttons, hotkeys, and file type actions. Worker uses file recognition by file content or by filename extension (or both). Different actions with completely configurable commands can be assigned to each file type.

Release Notes: A text view mode has been added for quick viewing text files. The text view has been improved to automatically read more content of the viewed file. The search operation has been improved to prevent endless loops when searching inside archives. The list of available commands in the configuration is now divided into categories for easier access. There is now a popup menu for tabs. Text view scrolling has been fixed, and there is a message if an external command exits with a non-zero return code.

adsuck is a small DNS server that spoofs
blacklisted addresses and forwards all other
queries. The idea is to be able to prevent
connections to undesirable sites such as ad
servers, crawlers, etc. It can be used locally,
for the road warrior, or on the network perimeter
in order to protect local machines from malicious
sites.

Release Notes: This release fixes the documentation and provides more examples.

gEcrit is a source code editor oriented toward Python. It tries to keep the interface as clean as possible and keep the menus simple. It features all the common features a Python programmer might need, including an interactive Python interpreter and operating system shell. It supports a plugin system for expandability.

Release Notes: A new feature has been added: a text to HTML converter. The status bar reports the file type of the current document. A few bugs were fixed.

Remuco is a duplex remote control system for Linux media players and mobile devices equipped with Bluetooth or WiFi. With Remuco, you can remotely control your favorite media player. You can switch to the next, previous, or any other media within the current playlist, browse your media library and activate other playlists, rate your media, adjust volume, and more. On the mobile device (the remote control), it displays information about the current media, including cover art.

Release Notes: This release introduces a new player adapter for gmusicbrowser. The Bansheee adapter has been updated to work with Banschee 1.6. However, the most notable change is that the release package now contains an Android client (still beta, but works well most of the time).

Multi Threaded TCP Port Scanner allows you to scan 65535 TCP ports on an IP address. You can specify how many threads to run and the timeout. Furthermore, it will tell you the MAC address of the target and the services that are running. You can scan IP addresses on your network and find out which open ports you have.

Release Notes: The default port list is no longer 1-1024, but is a list of frequently used ports. A check for duplicates was added.

EditRocket is a text and source code editor with
support for over 20 programming languages. It
provides features and tools to help developers
edit, create, navigate, and debug source code and search and manipulate text.

Release Notes: This version adds HTML tools for generating table, image, button, form, and list tags. It adds a tool for finding files, a text to HTML converter, and other enhancements as well as minor bugfixes.

LibrePlan is a Web application for project planning, monitoring, and control. It is a collaborative tool to plan, monitor, and control projects and has a rich Web interface that provides a desktop-like user experience. All the team members can take part in the planning, which makes it possible to have real-time planning. It was designed for a scenario where multiple projects and resources interact to carry out the work inside a company. It makes it possible to communicate with other company tools, providing a wide set of Web services to import and export data.

Release Notes: This is a bugfix release. Some stability problems appearing under certain circumstances were resolved. Previously unhandled corner cases that were raising uncaught exceptions are now managed. Several issues with manipulating the tasks tree (WBS) were fixed. Problems for users with read-only permissions were solved. Minor improvements on usability were made.

StatusNet is a microblogging platform. A StatusNet site is a lightweight social network that helps a community, company, or group to exchange short messages, files, and data over the Web. Users can choose which people to "follow" and receive only their friends' or colleagues' status messages. It provides a service that is similar to Twitter, Yammer, SocialCast, or Salesforce.com Chatter.

Release Notes: This version includes private group messages, significant performance enhancements, an optional new menu, much better Facebook and Twitter integration, support for a new AtomPub-based social API, support for Activity Streams JSON, backup and restore of user account data, and experimental "live move" of user accounts.

Reverse Snowflake Joins is a tool that parses SQL
Select statements and generates a diagram. In
addition to joins, the diagram shows parts of the
underlying SQL directly in the diagram. For
example x=30, GROUP BY (year), SUM(profit), HAVING
MIN(age) > 18.

Release Notes: Parsing of nested SQL statements was improved. Field "a.b" is now correctly recognized in "SELECT a.id from a where a.b in (select c from d)".

Minitube is a YouTube application for Mac, Linux, and Windows. With it, you can watch YouTube videos in a new way: you type a keyword, and Minitube gives you an endless video stream. Minitube does not require the Flash Player. It is not about cloning the original YouTube Web interface, but strives to create a new TV-like experience.

Release Notes: Many new and updated translations were added. A bug occurring in multiscreen setups was fixed. A bug with videos not auto-advancing when using the Xine Phonon backend on Linux was fixed.

PAC provides a GUI to configure SSH and Telnet connections, including usernames, passwords, EXPECT regular expressions, and macros. It is similar in function to SecureCRT or Putty. It is intended for people who connect to many servers through SSH. It can automate logins and command executions.

Bazaar is a simple decentralized revision control system. Decentralized revision control systems give users the ability to branch remote repositories to a local context. Users can commit to local branches without requiring special permission from the branches that they branched from.

Release Notes: This is a bugfix release. Upgrading is recommended for all users of earlier 2.3 releases.

uWSGI is a fast, sysadmin-friendly application server container, meant for professional deployment and development of Python, Perl, Ruby and Lua Web applications. It features multiple apps in a single process, advanced logging, sendfile(), memory reports, an integrated profiler, vector based I/O, self-healing, and a lot more.

Release Notes: This release includes support for threading, and adds a shared cache/hashtable/dictionary and a queue system. It adds a Rack/RubyOnRails plugin and improves the Erlang one. Linux namespaces can be used as a jailing technique. This is the first fully modular and truly language agnostic release.

AnoForPHP is an experimental patch to PHP/ZendEngine to bring native annotations to PHP. It lets you annotate classes, methods, and arguments for the methods. The annotation token is "@@", because "@" was already taken.

Release Notes: A bug that allowed annotations in function calls was fixed.

pyPEG is a quick and easy solution for creating a parser in Python programs. pyPEG uses a PEG language in Python data structures to parse, so it can be used dynamically to parse nearly every context free language. The output is a plain Python data structure called pyAST, or, as an alternative, XML.

DynamicReports is a Java reporting library based on JasperReports. It allows you to create dynamic report designs and it doesn't need a visual report designer. You can very quickly create reports and produce documents that can be displayed, printed, or exported into many popular formats such as PDF, Excel, Word, and others.

Release Notes: Support was added for crosstab group, total, and grand total styles. Minor bug fixes and improvements were made.

XML Parsing in Java Kit is an Eclipse plug-in composed of three parts: cheat sheets, visual XPath, and XML templates. The cheat sheets describe Parsing XML in Java, with descriptions of using the DOM parser, validating documents, using XPath, character references, etc. An interactive example of using XPath expressions is included. Visual XPath is an XPath expressions visualizer. It lets you evaluate XPath expressions, and highlights the corresponding parts of the XML document of your choice in response. The XML templates can be useful for working with XML documents with a Java editor.

GNU SIP Witch is a secure peer-to-peer VoIP server. Calls can be made even behind NAT firewalls, and without requiring service providers. SIP Witch can be used on the desktop to create bottom-up secure calling networks and as a free software alternative to Skype. It can also be used as a stand-alone SIP-based office telephone server, or to create secure VoIP networks for an existing IP-PBX such as Asterisk, FreeSWITCH, or Yate.

Release Notes: cmake build was introduced. A new desktop permissions mode was added for integration between sipwitch service running as a privileged daemon and the user desktop. The utilities were reorganized and simplified.

Kobold's Quest 1 is a heroic fantasy RPG-Adventure game. The purpose is to play a kobold apprentice magician who learns the way of the wizard on the way through dungeons and so on. The first encounter is in the South Gnarborean woods dungeon with a red dracolich mage. You can cast spells from his spellbook if you defeat him. Furthermore, there is a water dungeon to the far east wherein an assassin mage is said to dwell. Then there are the Nut People who congregate in their little village. Their head magician also has spells for you if you can find him somewhere in the north. The Celestian lords and ladies are said to dabble in the affairs of wizards. A rogue leads you on to their encounter.

Release Notes: The weapon and armor system was added, together with parts of the Celestian dungeon.

Partclone provide utilities for backing up used blocks and is designed for higher compatibility with the file system by using libraries like e2fslibs. Currently supported filesystems are EXT2, EXT3, EXT4, Reiserfs, Reiser4, XFS, NTFS, FAT, HFS+, UFS, JFS, VMFS, and Btrfs.

Release Notes: partclone.dd and partclone.restore were fixed to show the right message for stdin data. Target size is used as the source size for this special case.